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Microcurrent conduction MCR with Dermalastyl for skin care by professionals using microcurrrent
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The key active
ingredients of MCR advance and enhance cosmetic recovery in conjunction with
Microcurrent therapy.
The product has shown to have a deeper hydration in less time for conduction
improvement. MCR is a skin support conducting cream that can be used on any
part of the body.
If you have used another skin support product you should, at minimum, purchasing
a sample of MCR with DermaLastyl. You should use less product making the treatment much cleaner and
more pleasant experience for both patient and Tech.
Background
MCR is a powerful replacement for skin support conductors used in the past. MCR
with Dermalastyl provides substantially the same ingredients as our product for
Elastin Infusion Therapy using Iontophoresis except the key active ingredients
are at a lesser potency. There should be a 30 day interval with patients having
infusion therapy because the technique adds significantly potent product within
a short period of about 40 minutes. Infusion therapy is estimated to replace 2
years of lost elastin each infusion session. Overuse of infusion therapy risks
the patient’s body rejecting the excess creating skin conditions such as
blemishes. In other words too much of a good thing is not appropriate with our
product. In addition infusion therapy products would typically prohibit the
application for body applications due to the significant fee required to cover
cost of product. MCR was re-formulated with certain key ingredients at less
potency and additional surfactant capability so the basic benefits could be
utilized every Microcurrent treatment with ease and confidence anywhere on the
body. MCR is only available from TBI, Inc. or its subsidiaries.
Active
Ingredients
Elastatropin® (Tropoelastin)
– is the most advanced skin care ingredient in the world. Tropoelastin was
developed as part of a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
competition on wound healing and tissue regeneration to help treat battlefield
injuries. Elastatropin?, the laboratory synthesized form of human tropoelastin,
is the natural precursor of the human elastin in the skin. Elastatropin helps
restore the natural elastin content in skin that is lost throughout the aging
process, helping reduce the appearance and onset of wrinkles.
Matrixyl - 3000®
is a combination of matrikines including Palmitoyl Oligopeptide and Palmitoyl
Tetrapeptide – 7, Matrixyl 3000® promotes collagen production while stimulating
fibroblast cells in the skin, enabling them to significantly reduce the
appearance of wrinkles. Although fibroblasts never completely lose their ability
to create more collagen, the levels dwindle with age and the skin dries out and
wrinkles.
Argireline® is a unique new peptide, called Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, that both
reduces existing facial wrinkles and is effective against the development of new
wrinkles. Studies with human volunteers show that argireline is a breakthrough
in cosmetic science because of its remarkable speed in anti-wrinkle activity.
Argireline® also decreases the depth of facial wrinkles caused by the
contraction of muscles from facial expressions, especially near the eyes and on
the forehead. Botox® targets the same wrinkles, but Argireline® is safer and
less expensive.
Hyaluronic Acid (HA)
is a complex carbohydrate that is distributed widely throughout the body in
connective, epithelial, and neural tissues. One of the chief components of the
Extracellular Matrix, HA contributes significantly to cell proliferation and
migration, and is a unique moisturizing agent because of its ability to retain
water more effectively than any other natural substance. Hyaluronic acid is the
active ingredient in the injectable filler, Restylane®. Restylane®
is administered by plastic surgeons via transdermal injections. Each injection
contains approximately 10mg of HA and costs $300-$500 dollars. The resulting
balloon effect requires a refill about every 4 months. One container of
Dermalastyl-Bx, the patient take home derivative product, contains 3500mg of HA
that is the equivalent of over 350 Restylane® injections. Recent scientific
studies have proven that the cumulative effect of regular HA applications is
more important to long term skin health than the short term balloon effect.
Proliesl ®
consists of a mixture of amino acids with a powerful ability to reduce damage
caused by exposure to the sun and environmental insults to the skin. ProliSel
contains L-selenomethionine, a highly bioavailable selenium source, as well as
amino acids L-Proline and L-Cysteine. Scientific studies have proven that all
three of these vital amino acids significantly reduce cell damage and programmed
cell death caused by exposure to UV light or Reactive Oxygen Species.
Complete Ingredients:
Water,
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower) seed oil, C12-15
Alkyl Benzoate, Propylene glycol*, Isopropyl
palmitate, Glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, Cetyl alcohol, Stearic acid,
Dimethicone, Cyclomethicone, Cetearyl alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Stearyl Alcohol,
Glycerin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Matrixyl 3000 (Butylene glycol, Polysorbate-20,
Palmitoyl oligopeptide, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7), Tocopheryl acetate (Vitamin
E), Panthenol (Vitamin B5), Acetyl hexapeptide-8 (Argireline), Carbomer,
Triethanolamine, DMDM Hydantoin, Phenoxyethanol, Benzoic acid, Butylene glycol,
Sorbic acid, Selenomethionine (Prolisel), Fragrance, Tropoelastin (Elastatropin)
*Propylene
glycol is considered a safe and appropriate ingredient not just for cosmetic
products, but also for ingested products like food and pharmaceuticals. It is on
the US Food and Drug Administration's list of ingredients which are Generally
Recognized As Safe (GRAS) and is recognized by the World Health Organization as
safe for use. There have been claims made that propylene glycol is an
inappropriate ingredient for cosmetics and foods because it can also be used in
products (such as antifreeze) which one would not want to consume. Such
observations are well-intended but ultimately not very informative. It is
ethylene glycol, for example, which is a more common ingredient in antifreeze
and which is, in fact, highly toxic. The American Society for the Prevent of
Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) actually recommends the use of propylene glycol-based
antifreeze because it is safer than ethylene glycol should pets accidentally
ingest it. Simply because propylene glycol has many different applications does
not make all the products which contain it the same.
The
propylene glycol we use contains no indications of carcinogenicity or chronic
exposure effects.
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